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Gloves, hat, and an ax in a stump by the wood pile at the Sherman Hammons home at Woodrow on the Williams River

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A dog approaches the foot bridge in the forest near the Sherman Hammons home at Woodrow on the Williams River

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Shadows on the forest floor near the Sherman Hammons home at Woodrow on the Williams River

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Path in the forest near the Sherman Hammons home at Woodrow on the Williams River

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Shadows on the forest floor near the Sherman Hammons home at Woodrow on the Williams River

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Forest scene at Woodrow, W.Va. near the home of Sherman Hammons

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Irene "Aunt Reeny" Kisner sitting with baby Frankie Mams in Pop Burner's yard in Frank, W.Va.

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Irene "Aunt Reeny" Kisner holding baby Frankie Mams while walking in Pop Burner's yard in Frank, W.Va.

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Lloyd "Dabney" Kisner, Jr.with his favorite horse "Jimmy" in front of the woody station wagon in Frank, W.Va.

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Lloyd "Dabney" Kisner, Jr. with his favorite horse "Jimmy" in a field by the woods in Frank, W.Va.

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Lloyd "Dabney" Kisner, Jr. with his favorite horse "Jimmy" in the pasture beside the Kisner Home and Store in Frank, W.Va.

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Irene Kisner Horse Back Riding on Dabney Kisner's favorite horse "Jimmy" at Pop Burner's house in Frank, W.Va.

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Lloyd "Dabney" Kisner, Jr. Horse Back Riding on his favorite horse "Jimmy" with the tannery in the background in Frank, W.Va.

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Lloyd "Dabney" Kisner, Jr. Horse Back Riding on his favorite horse "Jimmy" at Pop Burner's house in Frank, W.Va.

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Irene Kisner building a snowman after getting stuck in the snow in Durbin, W.Va.

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Portrait of Unknown Family in Pocahontas County

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Unknown Family Group of Two Women with Children

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Hosterman Lumber Company Climax locomotive that exploded in July, 1906 near Hosterman along the Greenbrier River in northern Pocahontas County.

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The First National Bank Building recently completed in Marlinton, W.Va. built by Mr. Ed King. Wooden sidewalk in front of the building.
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